Green News Oceanographers rejoice after pristine coral reef discovery in Tahiti This 20-year-old reef in the South Pacific features rose-shaped corals and three kilometres of untouched corals 20/01/2022
Art Irish artist turns beach into stunning tribute to Ashling Murphy The piece 'Fiddle for Ashling' was created by artist Sean Corcoran, in honour of the fatally attacked schoolteacher Ashling Murphy 20/01/2022
Art Dutch concert halls reopen as hair salons in COVID-19 lockdown protest The move saw people getting their nails done in front of Van Gogh paintings and haircuts given as the Concertgebouw orchestra performed. 20/01/2022
Experiences This Guatemalan city lives in the shadow of an erupting volcano After the end of harsh lockdown restrictions, this former colonial capital is enjoying a boom in tourism 19/01/2022
Series How is Kosovo's 'city of power plants' being transformed? Guxim Klinaku started a non-profit organisation to help enable a green transition in Obiliq, Kosovo. 19/01/2022
Art Street artist KAWS brings augmented reality to London's Serpentine American contemporary artist KAWS has opened a new exhibition at Serpentine in London, which features ten pieces accessible only via AR technology. 19/01/2022
Eco-Innovation This eco-artist builds cat shelters out of recycled car tyres Climate change is making life colder for Cairo’s cats - but one artist has a unique solution 19/01/2022
Culture news Should Turkey's camel wrestling festival be banned? The 40th International Camel Wrestling Festival was held in Selcuk, Turkey - attracting strong criticism from animal rights activists 19/01/2022
Climate Why are these Australian dancers performing on a melting iceberg? Dancing on ice just got serious 18/01/2022
Climate The tourism paradox: Is the Maldives facing an existential crisis? Failure to act could mean a 'death sentence' for island nations like this one 18/01/2022
Culture news 'Bacha posh: where young girls secretly live as boys in Afghanistan 'Bacha posh' presents both harrowing joys and traumatic limitations to families who choose to partake in the Afghan custom with their daughters. 18/01/2022
Lifestyle Tulip season begins in Amsterdam with bouquets thrown from canal boat Normally, organisers set up a flower garden in front of the royal palace. But this year, for distancing, things are a little different. 18/01/2022
Food and Drink Paella Valenciana: the secret recipe behind Spain's most beloved dish Paella was declared an item of cultural significance last year – and Valencians are rejoicing that people are sharing the real ingredients for an authentic paella. 17/01/2022
Culture news Watch these incredible horses leap through bonfires to 'purify' Spain Every year, the people of San Bartolomé gather to gawp at horses enacting a dangerous tradition. They are adamant it will bring them good luck for the rest of the year. 17/01/2022
Destinations Gorgona: The prison island with tropical rainforests and a dark past Popular with ecotourists now, this Colombian beauty spot harbours a brutal history. 14/01/2022
Tech News Are virtual classrooms in the metaverse the future of education? Equipping its students with Oculus headsets, the Optima Classical Academy in Florida is just one of the schools betting on virtual reality to power the classrooms of the future. 14/01/2022
Eco-Innovation Meet the MoonBike: Europe’s answer to sustainable snow travel It runs on electricity, doesn’t make a sound and could ride on the moon 14/01/2022
Culture news Molière at 400: Meet the finest playwright, actor and poet of France Regarded as one of the greatest writers in the French language and indeed, world literature, Euronews Culture celebrates the 400th anniversary of Molière's birth. 14/01/2022
People Russia celebrates Shamanism at annual Snow Sculpture Festival Sculptors from across Russia embraced the cold in Novosibirsk at the annual Siberia Snow Sculpture Festival 13/01/2022